Laat die integrasioniste, liberaliste en Panyaza Lesufi’s van Suid Afrika weer en opnuut hoor en begryp indien hulle intellek dit toelaat! Ons het apartheid, (soos wat julle dit graag noem) as beginsel en beleid in Suid Afrika aanvaar en toegepas in die vorm van afsonderlike ontwikkeling, om ons kinders hiervan te vrywaar.
Dit het met diskriminasie op die aarde niks te make nie, maar alles met die behoud van identiteit, sedelike en morele waardes en beskaafde norme. Ons verskil van mekaar deur God se skepping van verskeidenheid. Daarmee sê ons nie soos wat julle beweer, dat ons beter is nie, ons sê dat ons anders is, sigbaar en hoorbaar anders! Julle pogings om soos ons te wil wees en sommige van ons wat soos julle wil wees is gedoem tot mislukking en is en sal ewig tot nadeel van almal wees. Selfs die verloopte NP regering van de Klerk het dit besef toe hulle die versekering van eie woongebiede, eie skole aan die Afrikanervolk gegee het voor hulle lafhartige abdikasie en tot hulle beskaming nie kon nakom nie!
Afrikaners moet ten bloede toe weerstand bied teen rasgemengde skole en nie minder bekommerd oor wat in elke ander skool aan ons kinders geleer word nie! Ou President Paul Kruger het by geleentheid verklaar dat ‘n kind wat slegs tot belydenis van geloof opgevoed is, beter vir die volwasse lewe toegerus sal wees as die kind wat bloot akademies onderrig is!
GIRLS GANG-RAPED AT PRIMARY SCHOOL
Article By: Staff Reporter Wed, 01 Jul 2015 12:29 PM
A group of young girls, aged seven to nine years old, were gang raped at their primary school in the Lethabong informal settlement, east of Pretoria.
The father of one of the girls expressed his horror at the incident and his disappointment with the school. "I am so hurt; the principal has been aware of this for two weeks. Despite telling parents that he has taken the matter to the police, he has done nothing," the father told Pretoria News.
The father discovered that his eight-year-old daughter may have been sexually assaulted two weeks ago, with police later confirming the rape after the girl underwent an examination. She had been one of four girls who were raped, allegedly by four older boys. The incident allegedly took place at the Kutumela Molefi Primary School.
"The principal said he would investigate. A few days later he said he had reported it to the police. When I followed up, I found the police had no idea that this had happened," the girl's father said.
"My wife has also been threatened for speaking about this in public, being told that she should not dare tarnish the image of the principal," he said. He said that teachers had intimidated his wife, the child's stepmother, when she enquired about the progress of the investigation.
With the school allegedly not helping, the father approached his church for help. Pastor Arineth Mngomezulu spoke to the girl, saying that she confirmed that she was raped. "She said four older boys had tied four of them up at the schoolgrounds after school, and each of them had raped all four girls, one after the other," he told the newspaper.
The child told him that she had suffered intense pain and her genitalia remained sore. The rapists had also told the girls that they would kill them if the girls reported the rape.
The Gauteng Education Department has expressed shock and concern at the allegations of inaction by the school. "The department will investigate these allegations, including whether there was indeed a delay from the side of the school in reporting this," spokesperson Phumla Sekhonyane told Pretoria News.
Police are currently investigating the incident. (Beklemtoning van die AVP)